Now, according to city municipal code, it is perfectly legal to park motorcycles or scooters in an RPP zone.

But at least one or more ticket writers doesn’t know the law and keeps writing her $75 tickets.

So now, the young woman has posted a sign on her scooter citing the applicable muni code as part of her campaign to re-educate the ticket writer or writers who, shockingly, don’t know the laws they enforce every day.

PTG – 2-3 years ago, there was a discussion on this and we couldn’t find any city law (or state law that hadn’t been trumped by home-rule) that specifically allowed cycles & scooters to park in RPP zones. There was only the one webpage hosted by the city. Has that changed? Or is it simply a website that says one thing with no law (or case law) to back it up? Now, this could smell of class-action status…

Drew – I hate to admit it, but it sounds like SerCo is following the law. I find it hard to believe that these guys aren’t fully aware of all aspects of Muni Code…

I’m trying to find time to check into this. This story piqued my interest. As far as I know, nothing has changed in this regard and two wheeled motor vehicles are still ok to park in RPP zones without an RPP sticker.